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AN ACT 

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Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State 
of Ohio: 

That A. A. MoRKisox, J. Rank, L. D. Htll, F. B. Homes, and 
William S. Kye, their associates and successors, are hereby 
made and constituted a body politic and corporate, by the 
name and style of ¥. F. Society, of Marietta College; and, as 
such, shall have all the rights, privileges, and powers, and be 
subject to all the restrictions provided in the "act to regulate 
incorporated literary societies," passed March 7, 1839. 

Sec. 2. That the rights and powers hereby granted shall 
become inoperative, if the said society shall at any time neg- 
lect, for the space of five years, to use the same for the pur- 
poses hereby intended. 

Signed, SEABURY FORD, 

Speaker of the House of Representatives. 

WM. McLAUGHLm, 

March 20, 1841. Speaker of the Senate. 



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At the present time, the W, V, Society issues its first Catalogue. It is 
designed as a reference for those who have passed from College life, and 
also, for combining into a tangible whole the many items of interest 
which have hitherto been scattered, and accessible only by great labor and 
inconvenience. 

To those whose names appear in the following pages and who have still 
treasured in their hearts the imperishable memories of Society life, our 
effort will commend itself without any remarks from us touching its value. 

The organization of the ?f". f. Society dates in the year 1839, and the 
act constituting it a corporate body passed the legislature in the year 1841. 

The early records of Marietta College chronicle the existence of but 
one Society, into which all the Students were admitted. The early history 
of this Society was happy and concordant; but dissensions inseparable 
from a society based upon such a plan, at length crept into the halls and 
arrayed parties against each other. The offspring of this rupture was the 
W. r. Society. The justness of the cause which resulted in its formation 
commended itself to the sympathy of the Students; and, conducted \>y the 
noble spirits, whose names are firmly cherished in every W. F. heart, the 
Society flourished beyond all expectation. 

The influence of these founders of the Society has not been lost. The 
members have ever manifested the deepest interest in her welfare, and 
can point with pride to the many testimonials that mark their activity and 
generosity. 

With an unselfish devotion, we have reared a hall that may challenge 
comparison with any other, both in respect to beauty of finish and com- 
plete adaptation to- the purpose designed. 
-> Our Library is well filled, containing nearly all the standard historical, 
^ theological, scientific and miscellaneous works of the day, numbering over (q) I 

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three thousand volumes. The facilities which it affords the faithful stu- 
dent have not been neglected. 

The Society is now twenty-one years old. Its children are scattered 
far over the world — some engaged in merchandising, some in farming, 
some in scientific researches, and others, still, in the field of Christ, — all 
we trust planting knowledge deep in the minds of others, and exhibiting 
the spirit of perseverance and honor which ever characterized them while 
active members of the Society. 

The tale is told. If their endeavor meets the purpose designed, the 
editors are content and well repaid. Some such enterprise as this has 
long been in contemplation, but itsfulfillment has been delayed so long as 
to make the labor of compilation arduous 

Many defects will probably be found. Many of our members departed 
from among us and left no marks by which we could trace them. These 
will confer a favor on the Society if they inform us as to their residence 
and occupations, and as to any errors respecting their own names or names 
of their acquaintances. In this way, our future editions may be perfected 
to a greater degree than the present one. 





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N'AMES. ELKCTED. 

Kev. Joel Linsley, D.D., 1839. 

John Cotton, M.D., " 

John Mills, Esq " 

Caleb Emerson, Esq., •' 

Douglass Putnam, sen., " 

Kev. Luther G. Bingham, '' 

Jonas Moore, M.D., " 

Anselm T. Nye, Esq., " 

Eev. xlddison Kingsbuiy, '' 

Kev. Henry Smith, D.D., '■ 

Prof. John Kendrick, A.M., " 
Prest. I. W. Andrews, D.D., " 

Rev. D. H. Allen, D.D., " 

Kev. Sam'l Maxwell, A.M.,... " 
Prof. Erastus Adkins, A.M., " 
Kev. Joseph Tuttle, xV.M.,....1843. 

Kev. Geo. M. Maxwell, A.M.,..1844. 
Kev. Alonzo Grey, A.M.,. .....1845. 

George K Kosseter, A.M...... •■ 

Henry Starr, Esq., " 

Kev. Jacob Little, '■ 

Hon. Simeon ISTash, '' 

Kev. Ebenezer Buckingham, •> 

Kev. Charles M. Putnam, '■ 

Rev. Alexander Duncan, " 

Rev. Hiram Bingham, A.M.,..184G. 

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NAMKS. ELECTED. 

Kev. H. L. Hitchcock, 1846. 

Alvan H. Washburn, A.M.,..1847. 

Rev. Franklin S. Howe, " 

William Slocomb, Esq., 1848. 

Wm. Irwin, A.M , 1849. 

Noah L. Wilson, '- 

Hon. Wm. P. Cutler, " 

Rev. Thomas Wickes, " 

Hon. Wm. R, Putnam, Jr.,... '' 

Chas. H. Raymond, A.M., 1850. 

Prof. Wm. Porter, jr., " 

William Sturges, Esq., " 

William Irwin, A.M., " 

Horace Norton, A.M., 1851. 

Prof. E. B. Andrews, x\-.M.,...1852. 

Erancis Z. Rosseter, A.M., 1853. 

Rev. Addison Ballard, A.M.,. .1856. 

3Iartin D. Eollett, A.M., " 

Geo. H. Howison, A.M., " 

Prof. E. W. Evans, A.M., 1857. 

Rev. E. L.Davis, A.M., 1858. 

Alex. M.Washburn, xV.M.,...1859. 
Theo. E. Greenwood, A.B.,....1860. 

David E. Beach, A.B., '• 

E. P. Walker, A.M., '• 




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I His Excel'cy, W. H. Harrison, 1840. 

j Hon. S. F. Vinton, L.L.D.,... " 

I Hon. Thomas Corwin, L.L.D., " 

Hon. C. Morris, " 

Kev. H. B. Bascoin, D D., " 

Prof. Balentine, " 

John W. Andrews, Esq, 1842. 

Rev. Milo J. Hikok, " 

Hon. Bellamy Storer, 1844. 

Hon. Lewis Cass, 1845. 

Rev. Edward A. Park, D.D ,..1846. 
Rev. Calvin E. Stowe, D.D.,.. " 
Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D.,..., " 
Hon. George "W. Summers,... " 

Hon. Samuel Galloway, " 

Rev. Edward Winthrop, " 

Rev. Joseph T. Lewis, " 

Hon. Salmon P. Chase, 1848. 

Hon. Thomas Ewing, " 

Rev. Samuel W. Fisher, -* 

Rev. Mr. Magoon, " 

J. B. Stallo, Esq, 1850. 

Rev. J. W. Steele, 1851. 

Beman Gates, Esq...... " 

Rev. Charles White, D.D.,. ...1852. 

^ Benjamin P. Putnam, Esq.,... " 



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NAMES. ELECTED. 

Hon. Chauncey N. Olds, 1853. 

Henry B. Carrington, Esq.,. ..1855. 

Hon. William H. Seward, 1856. 

Rev. Henry W. Beecher, " 

Rev. John Boj^d, » 

Nahum Ward, Esq., " 

James B. Hovey, Esq , " 

R. S. Storrs, Esq., 1857. 

Rev. H. Kendall, 1858. 

Rev. Joseph Haven, D.D 1859. 

Rev. E. C. Guild, " 

Daniel G. Mathews, Esq., " 

Charles E. Glines, Esq., " 

Layette Lovell, Esq 1860. 

William S. Ward, Esq., " 

Charles R. Rhodes, Esq., " 

J. A. Tenney, M.D., " 

David Alban, Esq., " 

William H. Buell, Esq., " 

Rev. L. G. Leonard, " 

Hon. O L. Clark, " 

Hon. William B. Woods, " 

E. Winchester, Esq., " 

I. R. Waters, Esq., " 

L. A. Lammot, Esq., " 

J.A.Morgan, Esq., ,....1861. r 

Rev T. J. Mumford 



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Time of Entering— 1839. 

NAMES. KESIDEXCE. OCCUPATION. REMARKS. 

William D. Bailey, Warren, Farmer ...Grad. '43. 

J. Dexter Cotton, S Marietta. Phj^sician, Grad '42. 

Theo. S. Dana, 1848-^-28, Grad. '43, 

Henry J. Eager, New York City,.3IerL'haiit, Grad. '41. 

John Ellison, Eipley, Merchant, Hon. Dis. 

N Fitzhugh, Charleston, Va... Attorney, Hon. Dis. 

John Greene^ 

John H. Howes, P Chicago, 111 Merchant, Grad. '43. 

Frederick B. Homes, St Luuis, Mo Ins. Agent, Grad, '42. 

Cyrus Kingj^bury, Iowa, Farmer, Grad '40, 

Robert Z/0«.'rej/, 1849^29, Grad. '41. 

Daniel G. .Mason New York City,,.Publit^her, Grad. '40, 

Aleri A, Morrison, Mo Minister, 

William S. Nye, P Chillicothe, Attorney, Grad. '43. 

George E. Rosseter, S Marietta, Merchant, Grad. '43. 

Henry B. Shipman,.. •' Merchant, Grad. '42. 

Charles E. Ramage, Grad, '40. 

William B. Thomas, Marietta, Merchant, Grad. '43. 

Franklin Y. Washburn, L.'52iE31, 

C. H.Wells, Charleston, S. C. Physician Hon. Dis. 

John R.Wells, ,.,.. " " Cotton Dealer„..Hon. Dis. 

1840. 

Luther D. Hill, P.&G, Thomaston, Me..., Minister, Grad, '42. 

Elisha Hooke, Hon. Dis. 

Soloman P. Fay, Hampton, N. H.,.3Iinister, Grad, '42. 

Charles H. Goddard, V JNEarietta, Author, Grad. '46. 

William A, Goodman, Cincinnati, Cashier, Hon. Dis. 

Daniel B. Linn, Zanesville, Lawyer, Hon. Dis. 

James Rank, G. 1846iE31, Grad. "43. 

Robert 31. Steele, 1844^19, ^ 

H,F. Waite, Canton, Merchant, Hon 







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1841 . 

NAMES. RESIDENCE. OCCUPATION. REMARKS. 

J. V. H. Barks,.. Warsaw, Mo Minister, Grad. '45. 

Henry Bushnell, P Central College,..Minister, Grad. -45. 

Henry B. Cushman, Miss Planter, Hon, Dis. 

Timothy S. Goodman, Jr Chillicotlie, Cashier, Grad. '45. 

J. B. Hovey, Hon. Dis. 

Grin H. Newton. Delaware, Minister, Grad. '45. 

Jonas P. Safford, Chillicothe, Physician, Grad. '45. 

Lewis J. Wilson, 

184 2. 

William W. Cumberland, Y Grad. '46. 

Joseph W. Druse, Harmar, Hon. Dis. 

tEdmund French 

John H. Hudnell, G Kichmond, Ya.... Attorney, Grad. '46. 

Edwin G. Moore, Chillicothe, Minister, Grad. '46. 

tHenry E. Poague,., Hon. Dis. 

tJoseph W. Stone, California Hon. Dis. 

William Sturges, Chicago, 111 Banker, Grad. '45. 

Samuel Ward, P Pickneyville, 111. Minister, Grad. '50. 

1843. 

John S. McClure, Grad' '45. 

George W. Doane...... Neb. Ter... Attorney, Grad. '45. 

tJ. Davis, Hon. Dis. 

James E. Given, S Logan, Minister, Grad. '47. 

tJoseph Kennedy, Jr Hon. Dis. 

Benjamin E. Johnson, Hon. Dis. 

tWilliam F. Moore, Hon. Dis. 

E. H. Tucker, Cincinnati, Attorney, Hon. Dis. 

TE. G. Toothacher, Marietta, Earmer, Hon. Dis. 

Joseph G. Wilson, P Salem, Oregon,... Attorney, Grad. '46. 

Willard Warner, Jr Newark, Book-keeper, ....Grad. '45. 

I 844. 

Joseph W. Van Bergen, Cincinnati, Ins. Agent Hon. Dis. 

J. Q. A. Dana, G. 1855^26, Grad. '48. 

John B. Gould, Hon. Dis. 

Charles C. Hart, Logan Minister, Grad. '48. 

1^ James B. Sheldon, *^ 

5) Alvin H. Washburn, S Leicester, Teacher, Grad. '48. 



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1845. 

Kichard A. Arthur, Athens, Prof. Ohio Univ..Grad. '49. 

Zeiba N. Bay, 1847 

Austin M. Clark, , Kansas,. ..Attorney, Grad. '47. 

James S. Campbell, P Felicity, Minister, Grad. '47. 

Francis Goodman, Cincinnati, Book-keeper, Grad. '48. 

William Irvin, S&P California, Grad. '48. 

tThomas D. Kelley, Hon. Dis. 

fLewis D. Martin, Hon. Dis. 

John Martin, Christiansburg, ...Minister Grad. '49' 

AsaS. McCoy, Y Waverly, Ills.,. ..Minister, Grad. '49. 

Horace Norton, V Columbus, Teacher, Grad. '47. 

Pliny Newhall, Jr Cincinnati, Printer, ..Hon. Dis. 

Charles A ISTolcini, Newburyport, Mass..... Hon. Dis. 

Horace N. Pierce, N. York,. . Home Mission"ryGrad. '49, 

Alfred S. Patrick, Kanawha, c.h.Va. Physician, Grad. '49. 

James N. Salisbury, Kussellville, " Grad. '49. 

William W. Salisbury, Hon. Dis. 

Haven Star, — Iowa, Attorney, Grad. '49. 

1846. 

tH. K. Beasley, ,,.,. Physician, Hon. Dis. 

G. H. Barbour, Cincinnati, Merchant, Grad. '50. 

A. T. Butler, , Attorney, Grad. '47. 

tJames Cottings, Hon. Dis. 

C. A. Cook, Marietta, Farmer, i....Hon. Dis. 

C. D. Curtis, .Hockingport, Minister,.. Grad. '49. 

Joseph W. Dunn, " Grad. '50. 

William T. Hovey, 1850, , 

tJoseph Lovell, Hon. Dis, 

tJames Sargeant, Hon. Dis. 

Wellington Wells, G La Salle, 111. Minister, Grad. '50. 

18 47. 

Edward H.Allen, V Chillicothe,.... Teacher,.., Grad. '51. 

tL. C. Austin, 

George W. Dodge, Q. 1858^33 , Grad. '51. 

William. B. Gillmore, 1849 

tRobert Henry, Disraiss'd. 

tH. C. Eogers, Dismiss'd. 

Owen S. Thomas, 1850 , 

Joshua C. Wood, ., „ .....Dismiss'd. 

L. E. W. Warner, S Washington. Ky.Teacher, Grad. '50 



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1848. 

tNathaniel C. Arthur, Dismiss'd. 

Evan L, Davies, S Battlecreek, Mich. Minister, Grad. '52. 

tJ. (jr. Newman, Hon. Dis. 

A. J. Quinche, Dismiss'd. 

tW. C. Safford, Hon. Dis. 

Loyal M. Wilcox, Cal Grad. '52. 

1849. 

Phineas Allen, Hon. Dis. 

Joseph R. Armstrong, G Kirkwood, Mo.. ..Teacher, Grad. '52. 

Eliphalet F. Andrews, Steubenville, Artist, Grad. '53. 

C. Aloxu'ider, Hon. Dis. 

Lyman Alden, G Grad. '53. 

"William H. Blymyer, Mansfield, Merchant, Grad. '52. 

David B. Cotton, Portsmouth, Physician, Grad. '53. 

John S. Crawford, Ironton, Merchant, 

Henry D. Fearing Abingdon, 111 Farmer, Grad. '52. 

William A. Gillard, 

George W. Jackson, Ironton, Banker, Grad. '53. 

James Hamilton, '' Attorney, Hon. Dis. 

John P. Kean^ P. 1854.E24 

William C. Ktnnaird, 

Henry Putnam Hon. Dis. 

Timothy W. Stanley Hon. Dis. 

Benjamin F. Stone, Jr., S Grad. '53. 

185 0. 

t James H. Blako, Hon. Dis. 

Jackson G. CofRng, P Aintab, Syria, Missionary, Grad. '53. 

Jfenri/ M Dc.iocs, P&G. '607E28 Grad. '55. 

Francis M. Dimmick, P.... Omaha City, N.T. Missionary, Grad. '54. 

Lyman Fullerton, .....Chillicothe, Attorney, Grad. '54. 

Robert E.Hamilton, Jr Hanging Rock,. ..Merchant, Hon. Dis. 

Alexander McD. Haskell, Hon. Dis. 

Edwin Koy.*, Hockingport Teacher, Hon. Dis. 

t Lewis Mathews, Buffalo, N. Y.,... .Produce Dealer 

John D. Phillips, , Marietta, Teacher, Grad. '54. 

Edmund C. Willis, Hon. Dis. 

Lawrence Waldo, Cincinnati, Attorney, Grad. '53. 

185 1. 

h William G. Andrews, S Princeton, N.J... Theo. Student,..Grad. '55. 

\(S) tOrvillo N. Ellis, Hon. Dis, 



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John D. Bvans, 4 

Martin D. Follett, Y Marietta, Attorney, Grad. '53. 

Daniel W. Hanna, Hon. Dis. 

Alexander Parker, Hon Dis. 

John A. Pickens, Grad. '54. 

tCharles F. Walker, 

Uriah T. Woodbury, Brownville, Va 

1852. 

Levi A. Barber, Harmar, Merchant, Grad. '56. 

Angus K. Campbell, Jasper Co., loAva, Editor, Grad. '50. 

Thomas K. Darst, Lancaster, Founder, Dismis>'d. 

W.. H. Dickerson, Physician, Hon. Dis. 

Benjamin D. Fearing, Philadelphia, Clerk, Grad. '06. 

tDouglas A. Gilbert, Belpre, .Farmer, Hon. Dis. 

tJ. C. Guthrie, 

Lewis H. Goodwin, Grad. '54. 

tJames Hosmer, Wheeling, Va.,... Tel. Operator,. ..Grad. "55. 

C. F. Kephart, Hon. Dis. 

John Mills Kendrick, P Gambler, Theo. Student,. .Grad. '50. 

John Lewis, Jr Hon. Dis. 

Samuel A. Eiggs, Lawrence, Kan. ..Attorney, Hon. Dis. 

tLoring\Stone, 

William T. Thompson, Ripley, Grad. '56. 

1853. 

B. J. Brice, — Texas, Attorney, Dismissed. 

John L. Brown, Amestown, Merchant, Hon. Dis. 

R. H. Cook, Evansville,Ind... Physician, '.Disraiss'd. 

James M. Edwards, McConnellsville,. Merchant, Hon. Dis. 

tEdward D. Fensier, Hon. Dis. 

tG. B. Van Home, Hon. Dis. 

J. Q. Howard, P Columbus, Attornej-, Grad. '56. 

Jenkin D. Jenkins, Oneida, Mich Minister, Dismiss'd. 

Robert D. McDougal, Chillicothe, Attorney, Grad. '56. 

tJ. G. Perkins, Hon. Dis. 

Austin B. Regnier, Marietta, .Attorney, Grad. '57. 

John H. Shedd, S Oroomiah, Persia, Missionary, Grad. '50. 

tSamuel C. Skinner, Marietta, Manufacturer,. ..Hon. Dis. 

Hugh B. Scott, V Lane Sem!nary,...Theo. Student,. .Grad. '58. 

^ S.R.Taylor,...., Delaware, Teacher, Hon. Dis. A , 

J: E.Wertfi, .....: Hon. Dis.(Q)j 




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1854. 

Charles W. Bowen, Grad. 58. 

William C. Condit, P Lane Seminary,. ..Theo. Student,. Grad. '58. 

L. B. Dye, Physician, Hon. Dis. 

William H. Hubbell, Hon. Dis. 

W. A. Parmlee, Hon. Dis. 

tWilliam H. Storrs, Marietta, Manufacturer, ..Hon, Di;. 

Charles W. Wallace, Lane Seminary,. ..Theo. Student,..Grad. '58, 

18 55. 

W. A. S. Beasley, Hon. Dis. 

^emple Cutler, Showegan, Mich.. Minister, Grad. '57. 

tJoseph Dyar, Marietta, Farmer, Hon. Dis. 

Thomas C. Flannegin, Mt. Pleasant, lo.. Farmer, Hon. Dis. 

Andrew J. McKimm, Trigg co.Tenn... .Teacher, Grad. '59. 

tF. G. McConnihay, Hon. Dis. 

DouglasP utnam, Jr Cincinnati, Clerk, Grad. '59. 

tA. P. Shrewsbury, ...Hon. Dis. 

tJohn Stillwell, Hon. Dis. 

.John P. Williamson, P Missionary, Grad, '57. 

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Lnman A. Aldrich, ............... Lane Seminary,.. Theo. Student,. .Grad. '60^ 

Timothy L. Condit, V Marietta, Teacher, Grad. '60^ 

tRobert F. Dusenberry, Hon. Dip. 

tJohn R. B. Forsythe, Di.*mi>s"d. 

John C. Garrison, Bow. Green, Ky. Farmer, Grad. '60. 

James M. King, 

Henry M. Parker, Zanesville, Teacher, Grad. '59. 

B. V. H. Safford, Putnam, ......Med. Student... Grad. '60. 

David B. Shield, 

(857. 

Frank Adkins, Hamilton, N. Y.. Student, Hon. Dis. 

Franche H. Bosworth, N. Haven, Conn Student, Hon. Dis. 

Peter Samuel Davies, Minn Student, 

tCharles H Fawcett, N. Albany, Ind...S. Boat Clerk, ..Hon. Dis. 

Gregory P. Harte, Dyar, Ind Farmer, Hon. Dis. 

Isaac H. Johnson...... Tyler Co. Ya Farmer Hon. Dis. 

tDaniel D Johnson Tyler Co. Ya Farmer, Hon. Dis. 

Joseph Addison Kingsbury,. ..Putnam, , Student r 

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Edwin W. Newton, Peoria, 111., Student,.. 

Lyman A. Strong, Mansfield, Student,.. 

William B. Whittlesy, Marietta, Student,., 



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Edward S. Aleshire, Gallipolis, Student, 

Edward E. Beall Cliillicothe, Student, 

Daniel P. Bosworth, Marietta. Hon. Dis. 

Milton K. Bosworth, Jr Middleport, Student,.-. 

Ephraim C. Dawes, Marietta, Student, 

William H.Fleek, Newark, Student, 

Thornton M, Hinkle, N, Haven, Conn Hon. Dis. 

Andrew L. Kuffner, Charleston, Ya Hon. Dis. 

John W. Sniffen, Marietta, Student, 

William B. Stephenson, Portsmouth, Student, 

G-eorge B. Turner, , Marietta, Student, 



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William Holden, Marietta, .. 

Charles A. Holden, " 

Philo Holcomb, " .. 

i E. Kincaide Leonard, " 

Charles W. Newton, "■ 

I Charles Rpppert, " 

I Milton R. Scott, Delaware, 

j Theodore Tupper, Putnam,... 



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Rees Davis, S. Warren,Penn. Student, 

William Evans, Leraj'sville, " Student, , 

William S. Hutchins, Sandusky, Student, 

Joseph N. Murray, Portsmouth, Student, 

Samuel N. Mnxwell, Indianapolis, Ind.Student, 

William R. W. Pottay, Sarahsville, Student, 

E. P. Sturges, Jr Mansfield, Student, Hon. Dis. 

George C. Tenney, Marietta, Student, 

William Watkins, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..Student, 

Henry M. Walker, Belpre, Student, 

Lester D. Wells, Chester, Student, 

Charles P. Wilson, Cincinnati, Student, 

David H. Zeigler, Columbus, Student,.. '^ 

Luther H. William.=;, Sewickleyville,PaStudent, 




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October, 1839. 

First year, first term,... Daniel G. Mason, President, 

Robert Lowrey, 1st Vice ['resident, 
C E. Ramage,' 2d Vice President. 

April, 1810. 

First year, second term C. £. Ramacce, President, 

Cyrus Kingsbury, 1st Vice President, 
"H. J, Eager, 2d Vice President. 

October :, 1840. 

Second year, first term, H. J. Eager, President, 

Robert Lowrey, 1st Vice President, 
A. A. Morrison, 2d Vice President. 

April 21, 1811. 

Second year, second term, Luther D. Hill, President, 

James Rank, 1st Vice President, 
John D. Cotton, 2d Vice President. 

October 2, 1811. 

Third year, first term, lAither D. Hill, President, 

John D. Cotton, 1st Vice President, 
George R, Rosseter, 2d Vice President. 

April 23, 1842. 

Third year, second term, Luther D. Hill, President, 

i ^ Franklin Y. Washburn, 1st Vice Prest, 

I William S. Nye, 2d Vice President. 

October 1, 1842. 

Fourth year, first term William S. Nye, President, 

i George R Rosseter, 1st Vice President, 

I "William B. Thomas 2d Vice President. 

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April 22, 1813. 

Fourth year, second term ....James Rank, President, 

Robert M. Steele, 1st Vice President. ri 
T. S. Goodman, 2d Vice President. 




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September 30, 1843. 

Fifth year, first term Joseph V. Barks, President, 

Robert M. Steele, 1st Vice President, 
Sulomon P. Pay, 2d Vice President. 

April 20, 1844. 

Fifth year, second term, Joseph Y. Barks.Tresident, 

Oren H. Newton, 1st Vice President, 
T. S. Goodman, 2d Vice President. 

October 2, 1814. 

Sixth year, first term, Henry Bushnell, President, 

W. W. Cumberland, 1st Vice President, 
George W. Doane, 2d Vice President. 

April 26, 184.5. 

Sixth year, second term Oren H. Newton, President, 

W. \V. Cumberland, l.-i Vice President, 
Alvan H. "Washburn, 2d Vice President, 

October 4, 1815. 

Seventh year, first term, Alvan H. Washburn. President, 

W. W. Cumberland. '1st Vice President, 
Edwin G. Moore. 2d Vice President. 

April 25, 1846. 

Seventh year, second term, W. W. Cumberland, President, 

Edwin G. Moore, 1st Vice President, 
William Irvin, 2d Vice President. 

October 4, 1840. 

Eighth year, first term, Horace Norton, President, 

James S. Given, Ist Vice President, 
Austin M. Clark, 2d Vice President. 

April 24, 1847. 

Eighth year, second term, James S. Given, President, 

James S Campbell. 1st Vice President, 
Arthur T. Butler, 2d Vice President. 

October 2,' 1811. 

Ninth year, first term, William Irving, President, 

J. Q A Dana, 1st Vice President, 
R. A. Arthur, 2d Vice President. 

April 22, 1848. 

Ninth year, second term, C. C. Hart, President, 

William Irvin, 1st Vice President 
N. K. Beasley, 2d Vice President. 




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September 30, 1848. 

Tenth year, first term, K. A. Arthur, President, 

G. D. Curtis, 1st Vice President, 
Joseph Lovell, 2d Vice President. 

April 21, 1849. 

Tenth year, second term, , James Martin, President, 

James N. Salisbury, 1st Vice President, 
N. H. Pierce, 2d Vice President. 

September 29, 1849. 

Eleventh year, first term, G. H. Barbour, President, 

J. W. Dunn, Ist Vice President, 
W. Wells, 2d Vice President. 

Marcb 23, 1850. 

Eleventh year, second term, L. E. W. Warner, President, 

G. H. Barbour, 1st Vice President, 
S. Ward, 2d Vice President. 

jQly 20,1850. 

Twelfth year, first term, E. H. Allen, President, 

G. W. Dodge, Ist Vice President, 
L. M. Wilcox, 2d Vice President. 

March 22, 1851. 

Twelfth year, second term, G. W. Dodge, President, 

E. H. Allen, 1st Vice President, 
J. K. Armstrong, 2d Vice President. 

July 26, 1851. 

Thirteenth year, first term, "W. H Blymyer, President, 

E. S. Evans,''lst Vice President, 
C. M. Alexander, 2d Vice President. 

March 20, 1812. 

Thirteenth year, second term,...L M. Wilcox, President, 

J. R. Armstrong. 1st Vice President, 



July IT, 1852. 

Fourteenth year, first term, B F. Stone, Jr., President, 

M. D. Follett, 1st Vice President, 
J. P. Kean, 2d Vice President. 

December 18, 1852. 

Fourteenth year, second term,...E. F. Andrews,'President, 
r " G. W. Jackson, 1st Vice President, \A 

l(§) J. A. Pickens, 2d Vice President. f^ 



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April 2, 1853. 

Fonrteenth year, third term, J. P. Kean, President, 

B. ¥. Stone, Jr., 1st Vice President, 
L. Waldo, 2d Vice President. 

July 20, 1853. 

Fifteenth year, first term, F. M. Dimmick, President, 

J. A. Pickens, 1st!: Vice President, 
J. D. Phillips, 2d Vice President. 

December 14, 1853. 

Fifteenth year, second term, J. D. Phillips, President, 

L. Fullerton, 1st Vice President, 
J. A. Pickens, 2d Vice President. 

April 5, 1854. 

Fifteenth year, third term, J. A. Pickens, President, 

L. H. Goodwin, 1st Vice President, 
IT. T. "Woodbury, 2d Vice President. 

Jnly 19, 1854. 

Sixteenth year, first term, H. M. Dawes, President, 

W. Gr. Andrews, 1st Vice President, 
B, J. Brice, 2d Vice President. 

December 13, 1854. 

Sixteenth year, second term, U. T. Woodbury, President, resign'd, & 

J. A. Hosmer, filled vacancy, 
B. J, Brice, 1st Vice President, 
W. Gr. Andrews, 2d Vice President. 

April 4, 1855. 

Sixteenth year, third term, W. G. Andrews, President, 

J. Q. Howard, 1st Vice President, 

A. K. Campbell, 2d Vice President 

July 14, 1855. 

Seventeenth year, first term, J. H. Shedd, President, 

L. A. Barber, 1st Vice President, 
R. D. McDougal, 2d Vice President. 

December 15, 1855. 

Seventeenth year, second term,...L. A. Barker, President, 

W. T. Thompson, 1st Vice President, 

B. D. Fearing, 2d Vice President. 

April 5, 1856. 

Seventeenth year, third term, — J. M. Kendrick, President, 

J. Q. Howard, 1st Vice President, 
A. K. Campbell, 2d Vice President 






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July 26, 1856. 

Eighteenth year, first term, T. Cutler, President, 

J. P. Williamson, ] st Vice President, 
A. B. Eegnier, 2d Vice President. 

December 20, 1856. 

Eighteen year, second term A, B. Eegnier, President, 

C. W. Wallace, 1st Vice President, 
H. B. Scott, 2d Vice President. 

March 28, 1857. 

Eighteenth year, third term, J. P. Williamson, President, 

W. C. Condit, 1st Vice President, 
H. B. Scott, 2d Vice President. 

Jane 27, 1857. 

Nineteenth year, first term, C. W. Wallace, President, 

C. W. Bowen, 1st Vice President, 
W. C. Condit, 2d Vice President. 

December 19, 1857. 

Nineteenth year, second term,...W. C. Condit, President, 

W. H. Storrs, 1st Vice President, 
H. M. Parker, 2d Vice President. 

• March 27, 1858." 

Nineteenth year, third term,. . . .H. B. Scott, President, 

C. W. Bowen, 1st Vice President, 
T. C. Flannegin, 2d Vice President. 

June 26, 1858. 

Twentieth year, first term, H. M. Parker, President, 

A. J. McKimm, 1st Vice President, 
T. L. Condit, 2d Vice President. 

December 18, 1858. 

Twentieth year, second term, A. J, McKimm, President, 

J. C. Garrison, 1st Vice President, 

D. D. Johnson, 2d Vice President. 

March 26, 1859. 

Twentieth year, third term, D. Putnam, jr.. President, 

L. A. Aldrich, 1st Vice President, 
T. L. Condit, 2d Vice President. 

;jnne 25, 1859. 

Twenty-first year, first term, D. D. Johnson, President, 

E. C. Dawes, 1st Vice Presiden 
E. P. Lutz, 2d Vice President 




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December 17, 1859. 

Twenty-first year, second term,,...!, C. Garrison, President, 

J. A. Kingsbury, 1st Yice President, 
P. S. Davies, 2d Vice President. 

March 24, 1860. 

Twenty-first year, third term,...T. L. Condit, President, 

L. A. Aldrich, 1st Yice President, 
L. A. Strong, 2d Vice President. 

Jane 23, 1860. 

Twenty-second year, first term,. ..P. S. Davies, President, 

L. A. Strong, 1st Vice President, 

D. W. Blymyer, 2d Vice President. 

December 16, 1860. 

Twenty-second year, second term,E. C. Dawes, President, 

W. B. Whittlesy, 1st Vice President, 

E. S. Aleshire, 2d Vice President. 




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J--A.2SrXJ^RY 19 th, 1844. 
MUSIC. 

Salutatory Oration, ... . . T. S. GOODMAN- 
Essay — Utility of reading Books of Travels, 

O. H. NEWTON. 
Oration — The Influence of Great Britain on 

the Civilization of the World, . J. P. SAFFOED. 
MUSIC. 

Debate, G. W. BOANE. 

W. STUEGES. 
Oration — The Intellectual and Sentient Man, 

contrasted, • S. P. FAY. 

MUSIC. 
Oration— Ko^Q and Memory, . . . E. M. STEELE. 
Budget— RQ2.dLQv, . . . . . G. W. DOANE. 

MUSIC. 
Philosophical Dissertation — "Whatever is, is 

right," J. S. McCLUEE. 

Poem— The Wreck of the Albion, by . . L. D. HILL. 

MUSIC. 
Dialogue — Men and Manners in the West, 

H. L. BUSHNELL. 
MUSIC. 

.TTJNE Stli, 1846. 
MUSIC. 

Salutatory, . . , . . . A. M. CLAEK. 

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MUSIC. 

Critique — The Prometheus Vinctus of ^schylus. 

J. H. HUDISTALL. 
MUSIC. 
Oration— Is War ever Justifiable? . . .)". F. GIVEN. 

MUSIC. 
Burlesque Poem — The Student's Tripod, 

.7. H. HUDl^ALL. 
MUSIC. 
Oration — War, the Instrument by which Grod 

punishes JN^ations, . . . . E. G. MOOEE. 
MUSIC. 

Dialogue, J,_G-. WILSOJ^-. 

MUSIC. 



M:^Y S6tli, 1848. 
MUSIC. 

Oration — Progress and Stability of Modern 

Civilization, J. SAEGENT. 

The Student's Soliloquy, .... J. MAETIN". 

MUSIC. 

Discussion — Has Intellectual Education a Moral 

Influence? . . . . Aff. K H. PIEECE, 

Neg. J. N. SALISBUEY. 
MUSIC. 
Oration— ''l^oche Triste," ... J. LOYELL. 

Pom— Yision of Death, . . . .CD. CUETIS. 

MUSIC. 

Dialogue — The Humbugger Humbugged, A. S. McCOY. 

MUSIC. 



MIAY SQtli. 1850. 
MUSIC. 

Oration— The Deluge, W. WELLS. 

Homestead Exemption, . . . J. W. DUNISr, 

G. A. BAEBOUE. n 
MUSIC. 





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Oration — Dr. Abernethy's Soliloquy, 
Foem — The loss of the Atlantic, 

MUSIC. 
Colloquy — Practical Life, . 

MUSIC. 




G. W. DODGE, 
E. W. WAENEE. 

E. H. ALLEN. 



M:A.Y 26tli, 185S. 
MUSIC. 

Salutatory^ . . . . . 
Oration — American Aristocracy, . 

MUSIC. 
Eepresentative G-overnment, 

Oration — Mind Dependent, 

MUSIC. 

Oration — Dr. Webster's Soliloquy, 

Oration — Yision of Misanthropy, . 

MUSIC. 

Poem — St. Lazar, 

MUSIC. 



WM. H. BLYMYER. 
G. W. JACKSON. 

J. G. COFFING, 
B. T. STONE. 
J. P. KEAN. 

L. M. WILCOX. 
L. WALDO. 

B. L. DAYIS. 



M:^Y 37tli. 1854. 
MUSIC. 

Salutatory^ 

Oration — Phases of Modern Civilization, 



L. H. GOODWm. 



L. FULLEETON. 



MUSIC. 

Oration — Zama and Waterloo, 
Oration — Influence of Law, 

MUSIC. 
Poem — "Old Times," 
Soliloquy — The Murderer's Soliloquy 

MUSIC. 
An Essay — The Mound Builders, 
Piscussion — Turkey and Eussia. 

J. H. SHEDD, J. M. KENDEICK, 

L. BAEBEE, S. A. EIGGS, 

E. D. McDOUGAL. 



J. A. HOSMEE. 
. J. D. PHILLIPS. 

B. J. BEIGE. 
U. T. WOODBUEY. 

H. M. DAWES. 




^., K. CAMPBELL, 



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MUSIC 

Poem — The Monnd Builders, 

MUSIC 






W. Cx. ANDKEWS. 



]VI:A.Y S4tli, 1856 

MUSIC. 

Salutatory, 

Oration — Anemology. .... 

MUSIC. 
Dissertation — National Literature, 
Oration — The Prayer of Midas, 

MUSIC. 
Oration — Our Insurrections, 
Poem — Dissected Eloquence, 

MUSIC. 

-Z)i5cwsszo»— Plurality of Worlds, 



T. CUTLEE. 
B. D. FEAEIXa. 



W. T. THOMPSOI^. 
L. A. BAEBEE. 

A. K. CAIMPBELL. 
E. D. McDOTJGAL. 



MUSIC. 

Colloquy — England versus America, 

MUSIC. 



J. M. KE^DEICK, 
J. Q. HOWAED. 

.1. H. SHEDD. 



D. PUT:^A^I, Jr. 
A. J. McKIMM. 



1858. 
MUSIC. 

Salutatory, 

MUSIC. 
Oration — Chivalry and Democracy, 
Oration — Literary Culture and the Union, B. M. PAEKEE. 

MUSIC. 

^5sa?/— Agitation, H. B. SCOTT. 

Oration— Rem Worship, . . . C. W. WALLACE. 

MUSIC. 
CoZZo^wy— Commercial Crisis, . W. C, COISTDIT. 

MUSIC. 




M:A"5r SOtli, I860, 
MUSIC. 

W. B. WHITTLESEY. ^ 
MUSIC. 

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Oration — Imagination, . . . L. A. STEOl^G: 

Poem— The Wail of Alone, . . J. A. KINGSBUEY. 

MUSIC. 

Discussion — Eeading, a Qualification for Voting, 

P. S. DA VIES. 
F. P. LUTZ. 
MUSIC. 
Oration — Macaulay on Democracy, E. W. JSTEWTOI^. 

Oration — Genius and Labor, . .E.G. DAWES. 

MUSIC. 

Colloquy—The Court of the Pitcher. . I. A. .TOHl^SOlSr. 




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The letter Y denotes the Valedictory oration — First^honor. 
" S " Salutatory " Second " 

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'• L '' Latin " Fifth 

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